Stochastic, spatial reaction-diffusion simulations have been widely used in systems biology and computational neuroscience. However, the increasing scale and complexity of models and morphologies have exceeded the capacity of any serial implementation. This led to the development of parallel solutions that benefit from the boost in performance of modern supercomputers. In this paper, we describe an MPI-based, parallel operator-splitting implementation for stochastic spatial reaction-diffusion simulations with irregular tetrahedral meshes. The performance of our implementation is first examined and analyzed with simulations of a simple model. We then demonstrate its application to real-world research by simulating the reaction-diffusion comp...
Experimental and theoretical studies have shown the importance of stochastic processes in genetic re...
Motivation: The importance of stochasticity in biological systems is becoming increasingly recognize...
In this paper, an algorithm is presented to calculate the transition rates between adjacent mesoscop...
Spatial stochastic reaction-diffusion simulations have become an important component of molecular mo...
Spatial stochastic reaction-diffusion simulation has been recognized as an essential modeling tool i...
Recent advances in computational neuroscience have demonstrated the usefulness and importance of sto...
Parallelization is vital in the future of spatial stochastic simulation and an important component o...
Spatial distributions characterize the evolution of reaction-diffusion models of several physical, c...
Copyright © 2014 Daniele D’Agostino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
There is an increasing awareness of the pivotal role of noise in biochemical processes and of the ef...
The parallel simulation of biochemical reactions is a very interesting problem: biochemical systems ...
Stochastic simulation of reaction kinetics has emerged as animportant computational tool in molecula...
With the observation that stochasticity is important in biological systems, chemical kinetics have b...
The NEURON simulator is a widely used tool for studying detailed single cell and network models. In ...
For many biological applications, a macroscopic (deterministic) treatment of reaction-drift-diffusio...
Experimental and theoretical studies have shown the importance of stochastic processes in genetic re...
Motivation: The importance of stochasticity in biological systems is becoming increasingly recognize...
In this paper, an algorithm is presented to calculate the transition rates between adjacent mesoscop...
Spatial stochastic reaction-diffusion simulations have become an important component of molecular mo...
Spatial stochastic reaction-diffusion simulation has been recognized as an essential modeling tool i...
Recent advances in computational neuroscience have demonstrated the usefulness and importance of sto...
Parallelization is vital in the future of spatial stochastic simulation and an important component o...
Spatial distributions characterize the evolution of reaction-diffusion models of several physical, c...
Copyright © 2014 Daniele D’Agostino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
There is an increasing awareness of the pivotal role of noise in biochemical processes and of the ef...
The parallel simulation of biochemical reactions is a very interesting problem: biochemical systems ...
Stochastic simulation of reaction kinetics has emerged as animportant computational tool in molecula...
With the observation that stochasticity is important in biological systems, chemical kinetics have b...
The NEURON simulator is a widely used tool for studying detailed single cell and network models. In ...
For many biological applications, a macroscopic (deterministic) treatment of reaction-drift-diffusio...
Experimental and theoretical studies have shown the importance of stochastic processes in genetic re...
Motivation: The importance of stochasticity in biological systems is becoming increasingly recognize...
In this paper, an algorithm is presented to calculate the transition rates between adjacent mesoscop...